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This section is to be used to document problems that cannot or will not be fixed through development of SME7.


Backup/Restore

  • Using a combination of hardware and software compression for tape backup causes errors

You should use only one of software or hardware compression. Doing both may exercise bugs, and won't reduce the size of data on the tape - it is more likely to increase it. [[1]]


  • Backup to desktop 4GB limit

As in previous versions of SME Server, the backup to desktop function has a limit of 4GB. It's not fixable until we know where the limit or limits are. All these components are involved in transferring the backup file, and at least one of them is truncating at 4GB: tar, perl, mod_proxy, apache, TCP stack, browser at desktop end. See this bug listing for details Bugzilla:701

Hardware

  • Problem with NIC card or integrated NIC.

If your NIC card isn't working, replace it with a different one. If your integrated NIC isn't working, disabling onboard lan and inserting pci network card works.

Problem reports have been submitted with the following NIC's:

Realtek 8169 Ethernet is not recommended, The driver included in CentOS 4.1 is out of date and has problems.

Two identical Realtec nic's caused a kernal panic, Model unknown

Intel 82573L Gigabit Ethernet says the e1000 driver should work but doesn't

3com 905 (Cyclone) Ethernet is not recommended, This card is not detected

D-Link DGE530T Rev-B1 on SME 7.1 does not work.


  • Losing too many ticks

A kernel bug with Athlon64 processors may cause the system to run slowly, possibly fixed with a later kernel


  • VGA problem with VIA EPIA board

Once the installer loads the VGA display loses sync and it is impossible to read what is being displayed. There is a workaround, see this bug report for details: Bugzilla:236


  • VIA EPIA CL1000 (dual LAN, single processor)

The smp kernal fails to boot - non-smp works like a charm...


  • Slow Disk Format

Installing 2 discs as Primary and Secondary on the same IDE channel may cause slow formatting and is not a very good idea because:

1-May hamper system performance.

2-Does not provide system redundancy if you loose the IDE channel.


  • Why does my clock run too fast in SME Server under VMware?

If you are testing SME Server on VMware, you may notice the clock doen't keep time accurately. See this bug report for details and a possible fix. [[2]]


  • D-Link DFE 530TXS rev. A1 Ethernet adaptor not recognized (a.k.a. DL10050, Sundance)

Redhat doesn't support this ethernet adapter, so unfortunatly it won't work with SME7. See the Redhat Bugzilla entry below for more information. [[3]] [[4]]


  • Boot failure after install if you have enabled hardware raid

There sometimes seem to be conflicts with the SME Server automatic software raid setup in combination with hardware raid. Disabling the hardware raid in your motherboard or controller card's bios is the suggested fix. See these bug reports for details: [[5]] [[6]]


  • These systems or motherboards may need a bios update or just may not work

2001 CUSI-M motherboard - bios

Tyan S2850G2N with AMD Opteron 160, BIOS update >= 112

Compaq ProLiant 6400R's see bugzilla:2175

Asus TUSL2-C intel 815ep atx motherboard - bugzilla:3033

Intel board D946GZIS - unsupported

Boards using a Dual Pentium Pro are unlikely to work

ASUS P5VD2-VM Motherboard - unsupported bugzilla:3086


  • Booting in SMP mode results in kernel panic with certain hardware

The combination of a 2MB Cache P4 3.0GHZ CPU, and a Giga-byte GA-81848P775-G (Intel 848P chipset) motherboard produces this problem. Other simialar hardware may be affected. If you encounter this problem, see this bug report for a workaround. [[7]]


  • Legacy ~MegaRAID driver is no longer included

Certain raid cards that worked under SME Server 6, do not work under SME Server 7. Adapters with the following PCI vendor ID and device ID pairs are not supported by the megaraid_mbox driver: vendor, device = 0x101E, 0x9010; 0x101E, 0x9060; 0x8086, 0x1960. The lspci -n command can be used to display the IDs for adapters installed in a particular machine. Products with these IDs are known by (but not limited to) the following model names: Broadcom 5820, Dell PERC (dual-channel fast/wide SCSI) RAID controller, Dell PERC2/SC (single-channel Ultra SCSI) RAID controller, Dell PERC2/DC (dual-channel Ultra SCSI) RAID controller, Dell CERC (four-channel ATA/100) RAID controller, DRAC 1, ~MegaRAID 428, ~MegaRAID 466, ~MegaRAID Express 500, HP NetRAID 3Si and 1M. Both Dell and LSI Logic have indicated that they no longer support these models in the 2.6 kernel. As a result, these adapters are no longer supported in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 1, upon which SME Server 7 is based. See this bug listing for details, there is an unsupported workaround if needed: [[8]]


  • aic7xxx driver hangs on installation boot

On some Compaq Proliant servers (specifically an ML370 G2), & possibly others, the aic7xxx driver will hang if there is nothing connected to the adaptor or if it is not terminated correctly. On most Proliants you can tell the BIOS to not allocate an IRQ to the device which effectively disables it; the ML370 G2 uses an AIC-7899 chip on the motherboard. This problem also exists in the ~CentOS 4.3 base. SME 6.0 loads fine which would seem to indicate that the newer driver in ~CentOS 4.3 can't handle the older system (this Proliant is probably 5 years old). Bugzilla:373


  • Anaconda doesn't support >2Tb

Installing on large storage devices will take a significant amount of work. see Bugzilla:1963


  • Older systems stop at reboot

This may be an issue from the older P2 and early P3 era BIOS'es but the problem may also occur on some newer chipsets, that don't follow the "specs" for power saving features. Also, this problem seems to be more prevalent in multi-CPU machines. Only a kernel change could provide a real fix to this issue. For some motherboards, there may be a workaround by adding appropriate text to the grub config. The addition of the noapic and acpi=off to etc/grub.conf might solve the problem of reboots failing.


  • I'm burning the SMESERVER cd. When I check the md5sum on this burner, it returns an *incorrect* value. What gives?

Try a different cd burner. We've found in the past that some drives provide an extra garbage block when reading back the image. This results in an incorrect md5sum value.


  • I'm trying to use an old tape drive with my SMESERVER but I can't get it working. What gives?

SMESERVER does not provide ide-tape (which is deprecated by Dell and RedHat).


  • My Adaptec DPT raid controller is not migrated on upgrade. What gives?

The Adaptec DPT raid controller won't work for upgrades. However, the Adaptec DPT raid controller works on new installs. For details visit: [[9]]


  • I've loaded the SMESERVER into my hardware without problems. Now my SMESERVER freezes when I reboot. What gives?

Most likely this is a problem with the video card or sound card. The best fixes are to replace the video/sound card, disable the video/sound in the bios (if it's integrated on the motherboard) or remove the video/sound card altogether. Video/sound isn't needed on the SMESERVER and can be managed via the SERVER-MANAGER.

Please note that other hardware devices such as CD-ROM drives as well as mismatched IDE cables may cause a problem, (i.e. kernel panic on reboot after installation). For details, visit:[[10]]


  • My SMESERVER suddenly stopped working. I look in the log messages I see: kernel: ata1: command 0x35 timeout, stat 0x50 host_stat 0x1. Any ideas what could be causing this?

Most likely, this is either a hardware or BIOS problem or a kernel bug. It's very unlikely we can fix any of those. However, you can try editing /etc/grub/grub.conf. In this file, close to the top, you'll see the latest kernel. It looks like this:

kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.9-42.0.10.EL ro root=/dev/vg_primary/lv_root

Add "noapic" to the end. It should look like this:

kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.9-42.0.10.EL ro root=/dev/vg_primary/lv_root noapic

Then reboot. Hopefully the problem goes away.


  • Is there a problem installing SMESERVER with my NFORCE motherboard?

Submitted reports claim that nForce boards based on the 410 or 430 chipset won't work [[11]].


  • Is there a problem installing SMESERVER with my ZIP drive?

Submitted reports claim that installing SMESERVER on a system with a ZIP drive won't work [[12]].


  • Is there a problem installing SMESERVER with my laptop?

SME Server has never supported laptop PCMCIA network adaptors. This being said, some possible workarounds have been identified in Bugzilla:1246


  • SATA II drives

We suggest jumpering sata 300 drives to 150 until there is a newer kernel that supports them and/or the controllers better


Boot options for install

For these problems, hold shift key at boot time, then when you see the 'boot:' prompt type:

  • Install on i586 system (k6, via etc)
smei586
  • Installation hangs and the last screen shown is "Welcome to SME Server".
sme ide=nodma
  • Install on IBM IntelliStation M Pro stalls
sme acpi=off
  • Intel DG965 Motherboards will not install
sme pci=nommconf acpi=off all-generic-ide 
  • SATA Driver installation error
sme acpi=off

Installation (not hardware related) & Initial Configuration

  • Why is there a delay after verifying administrator password?

There is a delay (2-5 seconds) after verifying administrator password. This is because the password is actually set and checked at this point. Everything else we wait until the script is done to perform any actions. [[13]]


  • Use /server-manager, not /e-smith-manager

In previous versions, both aliases worked, but in SME Server 7 you must use /server-manager to access the server manager. [[14]]


  • Why can the system not be named 'mail', 'ftp' or 'www'?

If you choose one of these for the hostmane of your server, the atalk (Appletalk) service will have errors and fail. See these bug listings for details: [[15]] [[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=615772&aid=1264588&group_id=96750


  • Why is there no option to create reinstallation disk?

There is no option to create a reinstallion disk during installation or later from the Administration section of the server-manager. This is intentional, since it required too much effort to keep it up-to-date as kernels change. The CD contains a rescue mode, which is a better environment for fixing problems, and a reinstall followed by a restore of the configuration works well without us supporting another method. Additionally, the kernel has grown too large for a floppy plus initrd. Even Redhat installs no longer offer to create a boot floppy at install time. More details can be found in Bugzilla:792.


  • 4 disk install - md1 is raid1 and md2 is raid5

Even if you have 4 (or more) disks, which are supported by your motherboard and ~CentOS, md1 is always set up as a 4 disk raid1. This is, because you can't boot off a raid-5. md1 is the boot partition and must either be non-raid or raid-1. md2 will be set up as a 4 disk raid5 as expected. More information can be found in Bugzilla:759.


  • Anaconda crash from rescue mode when starting network interfaces

There is a problem with the installer and as networking is not essential for a rescue function it won't be fixed any time soon. Bugzilla:712


  • On first boot after installation, system name appears on terminal 1 while on terminal 2 and 3 it shows as "localhost".

This is because the gettys on tty2 and tty3 are started before the configuration wizard runs, and therefore before the system name has been set. Also note that the correct system name is displayed after someone logs out from VT2 or VT3?)


  • The installation gave an exception when trying to format already formatted disks.

In some cases, you may have to manually wipe re-used disks.